Originally Posted by
Adam Smith
[MENTION=855926]rt23456p[/MENTION] is wrong about the level of the fee - it's C$150 (or C$175 if you call in), unless it's Flex (C$75; C$125 if you phone in) - but that's your worst case scenario. They may or may not waive it as a goodwill gesture if you call in. As @p106_peppy pointed out, this itinerary is quite far out, so there's a decent chance of a schedule change that might allow you re-book, or to cancel with no fee.
I have never booked this far out so have never experienced a schedule change before, how common is a schedule change and what Aeroplan will allow as a result of schedule change.
Thanks for the advice. I will contact them in a month or so (late June/early July) once 1st trimester is over.
Originally Posted by
bambinomartino
If she's a big gal you might be able to get away without a doctor's note.
She is not a big gal. Not yet anyway.
Getting a doctor's note next month will not be a problem confirming she is pregnant.
Getting a note that she can't fly will likely have to be closer to due date (maybe 2-3 months before).